Deer are attracted to salt just because they like the taste of it just the same as humans do. They do need salt just not alot of it. They can have too much the same as humans can. What they really need is a good mineral/vitamin mixture. Something with less salt and more minerals. The Deer co-cain is really nothing but an attractant which works good but really has no benificial use at all. If your looking for something to attract the deer then that will work or salt. But if you looking to help the deer and improve the herd the vitamin/mineral mixtures are the way to go. I actually have been working on one myself that I am about to put on the market in a few weeks. I am getting my first delivery next week. anyways hope this helps

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I am from South Carolina...you can email me at rwenterprising@yahoo.com. I would be more than happy to send you some of my mineral. I don't have anyone set up to sell in Texas yet so if you know of anyone that might would want to carry it let me know. I would be more than happy to let them...haha anyways either give me your email and I will email you or email me and we can talk about it...either way thanks...Ronnie

I have been using Rack Up minerals. I placed it in an area where the deer normally did not travel. I only saw a few tracks in the area. I raked back the leaves and vines and applied the 7 lbs to the 4x4 area. I did this in Dec. At first I thought it was in the wrong spot but after going back to scout for turkey in March, the area was worn out. The deer had cleared several trail to the spot and dug down a bowl shaped hole. I have freshened it up again in march and I will do it again sometime this month. I have not seen any deer since turkey season to see how these have affected their growth. It only cost about $8 for 7lbs. I got it at Walmart and Bass Pro Has it. Good Luck.
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Folks,This is gonna be a gross read - but it is worth it...Tony makes and uses this to great success... just look at the photo album I have posted here to see how well it works... let me say this, also - all of Tony's photos come from 2 small 250 acre tracts... you do not have to have 5000 acres to make this work.First - the gross part.. the recipe:In a gallon container, combine 2 finely pureed apples (complete apple), a cup of plain non scented ammonia and fill the container the rest of the...